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NHS Forth Valley is seeking for an experienced, skilled and enthusiastic Corporate Records Manager looking for their next challenge. In this role, you will assume operational responsibility for promoting and maintaining good records management practice across all aspects of NHS Forth Valleys business and closely supporting and monitoring the delivery of key records management objectives, including ongoing compliance with the Public Records (Scotland) Act 2011.
You will be part of the Information Governance Unit, based in our corporate offices in Stirling, but will also work regularly and extensively with colleagues and departments across the organisation, including Health Records staff, to renew, refresh, and take forward our Records Management Plan (RMP). You will provide both proactive and reactive professional support and guidance to help people manage their records effectively, deliver the RMP, and support wider organisational objectives. For example, your work will support key aspects of the organisations preparations for a migration of its corporate records and data to M365, thereby helping to ensure that NHS Forth Valley is well positioned to adopt and realise the benefits of new and transformative business applications.
We are looking for someone with relevant professional experience and a detailed understanding of applying records management principles and practice within an organisation. We particularly want to hear from you if you have a postgraduate or professional qualification in a relevant area of information management. Excellent project and programme management skills and evidence of applying these to support the development and implementation of change will also be essential.
The duties of this post require the successful candidate to complete a Level 2 Disclosure Scotland check.
NHS Forth Valley supports office and hybrid working. We are happy to talk about how you want to work.
If you wish to discuss this role further, please contact Sarah Hughes-Jones, Head of Information Governance directly on 07827 880001 or by email at .
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